@akamarb No doubt we have been terrible in closing out games and in the clutch. To me the 75% reason for that is the terrible ball movement we had most of the year. JR was making clutch shots last season because the ball was moving and finding him open. He rarely makes them if has to create for himself. This season was doomed by the lack of a serviceable PG. Woody sucks but the main issue this season was PG, PG, PG. just my 2 cents.

@OLDKNICK@akamarb How many games did we lose because Woodson had no idea what to do during the last 2 minutes?

It's clear he didn't prepare his roster to handle those late game situation.

The Chicago, Washington, and Houston game immediately come to mind. And there are plenty more of those example.

I've always said it, a team's collective bball IQ is an extension of a coach's guidance. You may not hace a high bball IQ, but if your coach mechanizes movements, execution, and properly focuses on different circumstances during games....that's information that your players will absorb and ultimately execute on the floor.

Woodson was exposed last season as a guy that had no clue on how to adjust in games and from one game to the other. This season he imploded in a way I've never seen before, and we saw the product of his awful job on the floor. Players that made stupid decisions, bad execution on key posessions, a lack of complete communcation on both ends...